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László Bodor edited comment on TEZ-4100 at 11/20/19 5:25 PM:
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[~jeagles]
i think OOZIE-3488 could be a good example for getting rid of some guava 
dependencies

"If Tez upgrades, then users using older versions of guava will no longer work"
I understand this scenario, however IMO there should be a point where tez will 
follow hadoop even if it breaks users using older guava, does it make sense? I 
mean, let's say some next tez upstream release, which officially supports 
hadoop 3.3.x (as Hadoop community already upgraded guava in the scope of 
HADOOP-16210)


was (Author: abstractdog):
i think OOZIE-3488 could be a good example for getting rid of some guava 
dependencies

> Upgrade to hadoop 3.1.3
> -----------------------
>
>                 Key: TEZ-4100
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TEZ-4100
>             Project: Apache Tez
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: László Bodor
>            Assignee: László Bodor
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: TEZ-4100.01.patch
>
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